Nouns (6)
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fill
n. a quantity sufficient to satisfy; "he ate his fill of potatoes"; "she had heard her fill of gossip"
antipathy, aversion, distaste
n. a feeling of intense dislike
filling, fill
n. any material that fills a space or container; "there was not enough fill for the trench"
Verbs (25)
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fill
v. to enter repetitive and common values into a group of cells
fill
v. to change the color of a bordered area in a paint program
fill
v. appoint someone to (a position or a job)
fill
v. plug with a substance; "fill a cavity"
occupy, fill
v. occupy the whole of; "The liquid fills the container"
fill up, fill
v. eat until one is sated; "He filled up on turkey"
fill, fill up
v. become full; "The pool slowly filled with water"; "The theater filled up slowly"
satiate, sate, replete, fill
v. fill to satisfaction; "I am sated"
fill, take, occupy
v. assume, as of positions or roles; "She took the job as director of development"; "he occupies the position of manager"; "the young prince will soon occupy the throne"
fill, fill up, make full
v. make full, also in a metaphorical sense; "fill a container"; "fill the child with pride"
meet, satisfy, fill, fulfill, fulfil
v. fill or meet a want or need
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Fuzzynyms (122)
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odium
n. state of disgrace resulting from detestable behavior
repugnance, repulsion, revulsion, horror
n. intense aversion
animosity, animus, bad blood
n. a feeling of ill will arousing active hostility
hostility, enmity, ill will
n. the feeling of a hostile person; "he could no longer contain his hostility"
nausea
n. disgust so strong it makes you feel sick
padding, cushioning
n. artifact consisting of soft or resilient material used to fill or give shape or protect or add comfort
gobble, bolt
v. eat hastily without proper chewing; "Don't bolt your food!"
devour, down, consume, go through
v. eat immoderately; "Some people can down a pound of meat in the course of one meal"
devour, guttle, raven, pig
v. eat greedily; "he devoured three sandwiches"
wolf, wolf down
v. eat hastily; "The teenager wolfed down the pizza"
block
v. shape by using a block; "Block a hat"; "block a garment"
clog, choke off, clog up, back up, congest, choke, foul
v. become or cause to become obstructed; "The leaves clog our drains in the Fall"; "The water pipe is backed up"
pall, dull
v. become less interesting or attractive
surfeit, cloy
v. supply or feed to surfeit
quench
v. cool (hot metal) by plunging into cold water or other liquid; "quench steel"
gorge, ingurgitate, overindulge, glut, englut, stuff, engorge, overgorge, overeat, gormandize, gormandise, gourmandize, binge, pig out, satiate, scarf out
v. overeat or eat immodestly; make a pig of oneself; "She stuffed herself at the dinner"; "The kids binged on ice cream"
meet, satisfy, fill, fulfill, fulfil
v. fill or meet a want or need
pacify
v. fight violence and try to establish peace in (a location); "The U.N. troops are working to pacify Bosnia"
quell, stay, appease
v. overcome or allay; "quell my hunger"
impregnate, saturate
v. infuse or fill completely; "Impregnate the cloth with alcohol"
permeate, pervade, penetrate, interpenetrate, diffuse, imbue, riddle
v. spread or diffuse through; "An atmosphere of distrust has permeated this administration"; "music penetrated the entire building"; "His campaign was riddled with accusations and personal attacks"
inflate
v. increase the amount or availability of, creating a rise in value; "inflate the currency"
blow
v. shape by blowing; "Blow a glass vase"
empty, discharge
v. become empty or void of its content; "The room emptied"
execute, put to death
v. kill as a means of socially sanctioned punishment; "In some states, criminals are executed"
perform, execute, do
v. carry out or perform an action; "John did the painting, the weeding, and he cleaned out the gutters"; "the skater executed a triple pirouette"; "she did a little dance"
fuel, fire
v. provide with fuel; "Oil fires the furnace"
perform
v. perform a function; "Who will perform the wedding?"
perform
v. give a performance (of something); "Horowitz is performing at Carnegie Hall tonight"; "We performed a popular Gilbert and Sullivan opera"
satisfy, fulfill, fulfil, live up to
v. meet the requirements or expectations of
supply, provide, render, furnish
v. give something useful or necessary to; "We provided the room with an electrical heater"
pacify
v. fight violence and try to establish peace in (a location); "The U.N. troops are working to pacify Bosnia"
satiate, sate, replete, fill
v. fill to satisfaction; "I am sated"
culminate
v. bring to a head or to the highest point; "Seurat culminated pointillism"
eat up, finish, polish off
v. finish eating all the food on one's plate or on the table; "She polished off the remaining potatoes"
realize, realise
v. convert into cash; of goods and property
redeem, pay off
v. pay off (loans or promissory notes)
keep, look after, have charge of
v. look after; be the keeper of; have charge of; "He keeps the shop when I am gone"
reclaim, repossess
v. claim back
recover, recoup, recuperate
v. regain or make up for; "recuperate one's losses"
find, regain
v. come upon after searching; find the location of something that was missed or lost; "Did you find your glasses?"; "I cannot find my gloves!"
take back, repossess
v. regain possession of something
mollify
v. make less rigid or softer
surfeit, cloy
v. supply or feed to surfeit
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Antonyms (30)
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liking
n. a feeling of pleasure and enjoyment; "I've always had a liking for reading"; "she developed a liking for gin"
fondness, fancy, partiality
n. a predisposition to like something; "he had a fondness for whiskey"
preference, penchant, predilection, taste
n. a strong liking; "my own preference is for good literature"; "the Irish have a penchant for blarney"
leaning
n. the act of deviating from a vertical position
affinity
n. a natural attraction or feeling of kinship; "an affinity for politics"; "the mysterious affinity between them"; "James's affinity with Sam"
gusto, relish, zest, zestfulness
n. vigorous and enthusiastic enjoyment
desire
n. the feeling that accompanies an unsatisfied state
love
n. a strong positive emotion of regard and affection; "his love for his work"; "children need a lot of love"
leaning, propensity, tendency
n. an inclination to do something; "he felt leanings toward frivolity"
empty, discharge
v. become empty or void of its content; "The room emptied"
flow away, flow off
v. flow off or away gradually; "The water flowed off from the pipe"
pull
v. hit in the direction that the player is facing when carrying through the swing; "pull the ball"
empty
v. make void or empty of contents; "Empty the box"; "The alarm emptied the building"
drain
v. empty of liquid; drain the liquid from; "We drained the oil tank"
evacuate
v. create a vacuum in (a bulb, flask, reaction vessel)
exchange > interesting > sui generis > resistless > fill with distaste
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